West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Soopahigh on February 24, 2008, 02:07:50 AM
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http://www.discogs.com/artist/Soulquarians%2C+The (http://www.discogs.com/artist/Soulquarians%2C+The)
They're like a "supergroup" and were supposed to produce Al Green's next album.
Speak on it !
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no one knows about them ???
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Can't say that I do. Break it down if u don't mine. Their catalog etc...
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Ok, I just clicked the link given and that is a dope ass team. I love that joint they did on Bilal's album 8)
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thats a lot of good fucking musicians in one group
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b1/Fair_Use_of_The_Soulquarians.jpg)
Talbi Kweli, Common (kneeling), Mos Def, James Poyser, Erykah Badu, ?uestlove, D'Angelo, Q-Tip, Jay Dee aka. J Dilla (kneeling), Bilal
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looks good, but never heard of before
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its because it doesnt exist anymore..they did Common's Worst album.. but was still a good record lol
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I dont see why they dont just come with a album. Somebody should definitely make that happen.
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They were pretty much a studio session/production group that worked on albums like D'Angelo's 'Voodo', Erykah Badu's 'Mamas Gun' and a handful of more projects.
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i don't think they were much more than just a passing fad. a bunch of great artists realized that they were all born in the same month and decided to get together for a couple of meetings...nothing really came of it from what i understand...
check it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soulquarians
Members
* ?uestlove (Philadelphia)
* Bilal (Philadelphia)
* Common (Chicago)
* D'Angelo (Richmond)
* Erykah Badu (Dallas)
* J Dilla (Detroit)(Deceased)
* James Poyser (Philadelphia)
* Mos Def (New York City)
* Q-Tip (New York City)
* Talib Kweli (New York City)
* Raphael Saadiq (Oakland)
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They produced arguably Common's best album (Like Water For Chocolate) and his most difficult to digest album (Electric Circus). EC wasn't the worst album in hip hop history, it just tried too hard to be different. At one time Questlove posted on his myspace page four throwaway beats from the EC sessions. I'll post them if requested....they were dope but most likely unused because they sounded similar to LWFC's style.
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i mean thats such a dope lineup :o
lodoDodi can upload those instrumentals ?
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http://www.epitaph.com/artists/artist/227/
http://www.anti.com/catalog/view/65/As_If_We_Existed
http://www.myspace.com/solilla
http://www.solilla.com/
(http://www.epitaph.com/dispatch/_depot/title/large/ebd6070d1d614e65a1e1670eb130d0f1.jpg)
Sol.iLLaquists of Sound to Drop Anti-/Epitaph debut LP
As If We Existed on September 26, 2006
Thought-provoking hip-hop prot�g�s of hardcore rapper Sage Francis emerge
Sol.iLLaquists of Sound � prot�g�s of acclaimed, politically-minded rapper Sage Francis � will release their debut album through Anti-/Epitaph Records on September 26, 2006. Titled As If We Existed, the first studio offering from the dynamic, Orlando-based hip-hop collective is the next link in the chain of cerebral hip-hop.
Discovered by outspoken rapper Sage Francis, the Sol.iLLaquists� combustible live presence prompted the renowned MC to not only take the troupe on tour as a support act, but incorporate them into his live set. Now, with As If We Existed, S.O.S. offers up a thinking person�s brand of the genre.
Not content to just jam together, but actually live communally in a cramped, slightly overgrown Florida lakehouse, Sol.iLLaquists of Sound are a collective in every sense of the word. And it�s that sense of family translates to the thought stirring, vibe-steady compositions found on As If We Existed.
As activists, healers and vegans, the Sol.iLLaquists fuse intellect, spirituality and action, taking aim at specific issues like cultural revolution (�Black Guy Peace�), ethnic alcoholism (�Property & Malt Liquor�) and personal wellness (�Our 2 Cents�). Serving as both a harsh mirror and a challenge to rise above, As If We Existed prospers in the presence of MC Swamburger�s flow, a tongue-twisting, machine-gunning cadence whose precision is surgical in both rhythm and message.
Coupled with the technical skills of DiViNCi on MPC (Midi Production Center), The Sol.illaquists� facile, athletic beats and �Burger�s tense lines find balance in the soulful vocals of Alexandrah and Tonya Combs. Fusing critical messages with a multi-dimensional sound, As If We Existed is a public service announcement with spit. One listen and you�ll be well-grooved, dually enlightened and quite possibly inspired.
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i mean thats such a dope lineup :o
lodoDodi can upload those instrumentals ?
here ya go!
http://www.zshare.net/download/8144972deac7d1/
If you get a chance read the blog that shares some history behind each of these 4 instrumentals on ?uestlove's myspace page...